CSIS director Michel Coulombe to step down at end of May after three decades
OTTAWA — Michel Coulombe, a career spy who joined the fledgling Canadian Security Intelligence Service more than 30 years ago before rising through the ranks to its top job, is retiring.
Coulombe told CSIS employees Monday that he will leave as director of the country’s spy agency at the end of May in order to move on to the next stage of his life and spend more time with his family.
Coulombe, an engineering graduate from Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, joined the agency in 1986, just two years after it was created.
In 2013, he became its eighth director, the first time the top job had been filled from inside the service.


